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Show THEY SPLIT A ROUBLE HEADER Helena, Mont., Aug. 2. Helena and Ogden broke even In a double-header featured by sensational playing today. The first game was a one-sided slug-fest slug-fest In. which the locals hit thrccor McCloskcy's pitchers, while Bryan was Invincible until ho let up when the game was on ice. In tho second game tho visitors accorded Knight star support, while the fielding: be-ilnd be-ilnd Powers, a. local .recruit, was weak In the second game Lussi executed ex-ecuted an unusual double play Perkins Per-kins was on first and Murray drove a liner to Lussi, who dropped the ball, tagged Perkins, who was standing, stand-ing, on first, and then kicked the bag. Irby's running catch of Wood's long, fly was the feature. The scores: First game. OGDEN. AU.R.BH.PO.A.E, Van, lb 5 2 18 10 Spencer, If ,. 4,222-10 Wessler. rf 4 1 2 0 0 0 Whalcn. 3b 4 0 1 1 1 0 Scblmpff. 2b 4 0 1 0 5 0 Murray, cf .4. 0 0 1.0 0 Wcod, ss i..,4 0 0 1 2 0 Stone,-p; , 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jensen, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Erlckson, p 3 110 10 Strlppo. c 3 0 2 5 2 0 Knlghl 1 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 36 6 11 24 13 1 Batted for-Strlppe In ninth. HELENA. AB.R.BH.PO.A.E. Menges, 3b 5. 2 :; 1 I 1 Quigley, 2b. ....'... 5, 2 2 L 7 0 Killllav. cf! ...5, 2 3 1. 0. 0 Lussi, lb .,. 5' 1 3 16' 0 0 Irby, rr ....'. 5 1 1 1 0 0 Kellcy, If 4 2 2 0 0 0 Morse, ss, 4, 0 3 0 G 0 Thompson, c 1 1 2 1 0 0 Bryan, p I 1 1 0 1 0 Totals IL 12 20 27 IS 1 Ogden 00 0 0 0 3 0 3 06 Helena ... ....4 3'X 0 1 1 2 0 --12 Summary: Stolen ses Whalen, Lussi 2, Thompson, Run,1, bat led in Spencer 2, Wessler y Xfalcn Schimpff, Mengce, Quigley... MHIny 2, Lussi 3. Irby, Kelly 2, T'lioiPSon 2. Two-laso hits Wesfilcr, MenKes - Quigley. Klllllay, Irby. Kclle- 2, Thompson. Threo-baBo hit Klllv,a'. Double piny Quigley to Morse J Lussi Hits OfT Stone, 6 In one inning; in-ning; off Jensen. 3 In 1-3 inning, off Erlckson, 11 in 6 2-3 .innings. Struck out By Brian 1, by Erlckson 2. Time 1:36. Umpire WrighL Second game t OGDEN. " AB.R.BH.PO.A.'.E. Wessler, rf 5 1 2 0 0 0 Spencer, If 5 1 1 3 0 0 Van. lb 4 0 0 12 0 0 Whalen. 31) 3 0 1 1 I. 0 Schimpff, 2b 4 0 2 1 0' 0 Knight, p,- .j,. 3 1 J 0 1 0 Perkins, a 3 0 0 6 2 0 Murrav, cf 4 0 0 2 0 I.' Wood, ss 2-2 1 2 5 J Totals 33 5 S 27 9 0 HELENA AB.R.BH J.O-A. E, Menges, Cb 3 1 1 6 1 0 Q 'Py '2b 3 0 1 J i 0 I, av. cf 3 1 1- 1 2" 0 I.UGSi.'lb '.. Hi 0 0 11 0 0 Irbv, rf. 4 0 3 1 0. 0 Keilcy. If. ' 4 0 10 0 0 Morse, ss. ...'. 4? 0- 0 1 3 1 Baker, c J. -1- 0 1.12 1 0 Powers, p 3 0 0 0 0 1 Thompson i. 1- 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 2 S 27 11 4. Ogden 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 00 5 Helena 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Or-2 Summary: Stolen bases Yfood. H-lilav. H-lilav. Lussi. Sacrifice hits QuIgfO' Kilillay. Two-base hits Wesslci, Knight. Irbv. na'. r. Double plays-Baker plays-Baker to Quigley to Lussi. Lussi (unassisted); (un-assisted); Quigley to Morse to Lussi. ! Bases on balls Off Powers 4. off Knight 6. Hit by pitcher Knight, by Powers. Passed balls Baker 2, Perkins Per-kins 1 Time 1.55. Umplro 'Wright. MISSOULA WINS BOTH FROM GREAT FALLS. Missoula, Aug. 2 Missoula won a double kea,dor from Great Falls today. to-day. Remneas, while he struck out ton Highlanders, was hit hard In the crisis. Bush pitched a splendid game. j The sqore In thlsi game was 7 to 1. The second game was a free hitting laffair. In which the locals' hits came more opportunely iGolus wa,s replaced y Williams, who 'In turn vas with-idrawn with-idrawn for Glffcu. Druhpi pitched good ball until the nintli, tiicn, after fjAVo runs had been scored, and nine 'were out. Bush steenmed tho tide Tjio scores , First game Gr.eat Falls 1 00 0 0 ) D 0 01 Mfiisoula ...0 1 112 1 00 0 2 7 Second same ' GreU Falls 0 1 0 0 12 0 1 20 Mlsooula 0 0 01 ll 6 0 9 I - BUTTE AGAIN DEFEATED. BuVte outplayed Salt: Lake a little in yesterday's game, jbut luck was .with Wu Skyscrapers and they won. 4 to 3 It wns one of tho best exhibitions exhibi-tions seen for a long time in SalL Lake. Clack, t.hc big- l.'cllow who has. been pitching for tho -Dillon. Mont., team shpwed that he lias everything tibdt a intcher needs fn this league, and when he gets in gooff condition 'ae will be a pitqher of the "'Cy" M;orghn ntyle. ITte was not In shape yesterday yester-day and he began to tire early in ihc giimej but he used his head to splendid splen-did advrmtage and by a mixture of ctanes and fast ones ho held the bits dc.vn A is strange, but every team that had plade In Zion for the last month has been crippled P when it arrived. At present both of the Butte bac'stops ar knocked out, and Kafora Is ptiy-Ing ptiy-Ing with a badly swollen ankle nnl"n cut kViee. while a soro arm kcps Shannon out of the'game entirely. Alma Al-ma Gunn, tho local player is working on thiivJ for the Miners and Manager Stova)! has found It necessary to nut Pitcher And" Jpnsen In right field. Furthermore, the. entire infield with the exception of Whaling on first is olaying out of position. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago 3, Brooklyn 2. Brooklyn, Aug, 3. Chicago won It third .straight game from Brooklyn. A muffVd flv by Northern prevented tho gan from going extra Innings Schultc mvulq his second home run in successive" days. Daubert returned to the game ater tivo week's absence and played as WcU as usual. Score. R. H.E. Brooklvn '.. 2 G Chicago 3 5 "j Batteries Racon ard Miller; I axy. ender and Archer. Pittsburg fihuts OjJt Boston. Boston. Aug. 3, Warner, Pittsb .rrg's soutl aw recruit, shut oitt Bosto'a yesterday yes-terday while the visitors -score J three runs Pittsburg's tallies all came in the seventh when Dickson vas batted from the box. Gibson haLcn perfect record at hat: Score: R. H. E. Boston 0 S I Pittsburg 3 12 0 Batteries Dickson. Donnelly and Rarlden. Wornor and Gibson. New York Wins Fourth Game. New York. Aug. 3. -Xew York won Its fourth straight gaiue from Cincinnati. Cincin-nati. Tesreau shut Cincinnati out i Benton pitched" well: Score. R II. E. New York ' . 1 S 0 Cincinnati . .0 5 1 Bntterles Tesreau and Meyers, Benton and Clarke. St, Louis Beats Philadelphia. Philadelphia, AiTg. 3 St. Louis won by a halting rally off Schultz's delivery de-livery In the ninth. In the homo team's final effort, Boyle, Walsh and Dooln went In as pinch hitlers and Horman fanned all of them. Score. R. H E Philadelphia ., 3 9 0 SL Louis .' 5 11 1 Batteries Saton. Schultz and Kil-llfer; Kil-llfer; Harmon and Wingo. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Spokane, Aug. 3. Scprc: R. H E. Vancouver 1 4 4 Spokane 12 13 0 Batteries Clark. Watklns and Sc-pulveda; Sc-pulveda; Noyes and Dovot, Ostdelck. Portland 6, Victoria 0. Portland. Ore.', Aug. 3. Score. R. H. E. Portland 6 $ 3 Victoria 0 3, 3 Batteries Glrot and Burch; Kautf-man Kautf-man and Troch. Seattle 9, T003 5. Battericar-Criger HaR and la-Longc; la-Longc; Fullcrton and Yally ., WESTERN LEAGUE. ' At Denver Denver S, St. Joseph 2. At Lincoln I Jncolu 1, Sioux City At Topeka Topeka 5, Omaha 5 (calcd on account of dnrkness). At Wichita Wichita-Deb Moin.es game postponed; rajn. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Bostqn Defeats St. Louis. S,t, LomIs. Aug. 3 BoBtpn pounded Hamilton and -Powell hard, whllo Wood pitched his usual strong game and St. l.ouis Inst the third, gania of the series. Hooper and Stahl hit for home runs, the latter w'th lhe bases full. Score; R. H. E. St, Louis :...,...0 3' 1 Boston , 9 12 2 Batteries Haiplltop, Powell and Krlchell, s'nell; AVood and Cadj-. VaBhlnQton Shuts Out Detroit. Detroit, Aiis. 3. Johnson bested j;. WHIott on the mound and shut out Detroit. There were no features outside out-side the work of the pitchers. Score: R. H. E. Detroit ', 0 7 0 Washington 4- S 1 Batteries Wlllett and Stanage; Johnson and AInsmlth. Game Poatponed., Philadelphia., Aug- 3. Philadelphia-Cleveland Philadelphia-Cleveland game postponed. Chicago Beats New York. Chicago, Aug 3' Warhop -was hit hard. In the opening and Chicago defeated New York. Chase's base-running base-running and hitting featured the game. Score. R. H. E Ghlcago 5 7 1 New York 3 7 2 Batteries Lange, Walsh and Block; Warhop and Williams. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.' At Louisville Loulsvlllo 2, Kansas City 9. At Columbus Columbus 1, Milwaukee Milwau-kee 7. I At Toledo Toledo. 0, Minneapolis 1. At Inidanapolis Indianapolis 0, St. Paul 7. COAST LEAGUE. Los Angtles 2, Sacramento 1. Sacremanto, Aug. 3 Score: R. H. E. Los Angeles 2 7 3 Sacramento 1 4 2 Batteries Tozer and Brooks; Mun-sell Mun-sell and Check. San Francisco 5, Vernon 4. Los Angelea. Aug. 3. Score: R. H. E. Vernon . ,, 4 9 1 San Francisco 5 9 1 Batteries Brackcnrldge and Ag-new: Ag-new: Fanning, McCorry, Baker and Schmidt. Oakland 4. Portland 3. Portland, .Aug. 3. Score: R, H. E. Portland 3r 9 1 Oakland -. . 13 1 Batteries Klawitter and Fisher; Christian and Roarer. |